boognish_bear said:Well, he can enjoy the off-season. pic.twitter.com/PGdR6o8x26
— Luther Luke Campbell (@unclelukereal1) December 20, 2025
Woof. Gayest thing I've seen in a while. Who is teaching the "choreography" for the milkmen?
boognish_bear said:Well, he can enjoy the off-season. pic.twitter.com/PGdR6o8x26
— Luther Luke Campbell (@unclelukereal1) December 20, 2025
RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:Robert Wilson said:RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:
Glass houses. The Aggies have been to the College Football Playoff. The Baylor Bears never have. Plain and simple.
Stop being stupid. Briles had the first team out in 2013, the second team out in 2014, and the 2015 team would've made it without losing our quarterbacks. That was in a 4 team playoff era. Rhule and Sleepy Dave Aranda each would have made a 12- team playoff. And we've got 3X the number of conference championships as Aggy since the SWC folded 30+ years ago.
Man, I love your posts, but must remind you that if my Aunt Betty had balls she'd be my Uncle.
Baylor made their position clear back in 2016 when David Garland said "Baylor University is not an institution of football."
drahthaar said:boognish_bear said:Well, he can enjoy the off-season. pic.twitter.com/PGdR6o8x26
— Luther Luke Campbell (@unclelukereal1) December 20, 2025
Woof. Gayest thing I've seen in a while. Who is teaching the "choreography" for the milkmen?
Stefano DiMera said:
Home of the 12th Man ... But not the 12th win.
TrojanMoondoggie said:Fre3dombear said:Johnny Bear said:
For all the hype, the aggys basically went 2-2 when not playing the bottom half of the SEC or a cupcake non-con opponent.
Thats the game with the big 2 conferences now. Crap schedules and pretend records
At SC we heard for years what a joke of a conference the PAC was. So if the B1G and SEC are now, as well, who is the best conference? The XII?
Personally I think it's less about the conference than it is the OOC teams that teams within any given conference are wiling tol play. Some teams are better at scheduling better schools OOC than others.
Stating the obvious, I know, but every conference, in any given season, has two or three teams who are really good, some who are .500+, and then the rest who aren't great. It is what it is. The question is who are they scheduling OOC. And which teams do the best at that?
I'd be interested to see which teams have the best record against the better teams they play? Including the better teams in conference in any given year, as well as their better OOC foes in that same year.
Next year SC has Ohio St., Indiana, and Oregon in conference. ND is still an OOC contender. Those four alone could (will?) create problems. But again, it's a typical schedule. Except one of our OOC teams is a contender. And Fresno St. who we also have next year, went 8-4 this year.
UCLA, while not a real thorn in our side lately, has rivalry-induced ramifications so whoever knows on that front. But that's the case for all teams who have pesky rivals. I will be interested to see how the Bruins do the next two seasons considering their OOC schedules aren't bad, and they play neither OSU or Indiana the next two seasons. They do have Oregon, but that's it.
And depending on who Penn St. secures as a coach, and if it is Campbell, who knows what happens there. That could be a problem.
It will be rough. I doubt any of the big four we're playing go belly up. The question will be how well do the other teams fare next year.
The other OOC team we have is Louisiana, so hopefully that is at least a game of some respite.